XPAC
XPAC is a business focused mine scheduling application, developed specifically for forecasting, reserve estimation and mine scheduling management.
For more information about XPAC, download the XPAC Fact Sheet (PDF; 335 KB), any of the individual module fact sheets listed below, or contact us.
Download the Russian XPAC Fact Sheet (2009)
Download the Indonesian XPAC Fact Sheet (2009)
XPAC Underground Coal
XPAC Underground Coal is designed specifically for reserve analysis, mine design, production and resource scheduling for underground coal mines
Download the XPAC Underground Coal Fact Sheet (2009)
Download the Russian XPAC Underground Coal Fact Sheet (2009)
XPAC AutoScheduler
XPAC AutoScheduler is a unique software application that uses specified rules and constraints combined with mining objectives, to develop the most efficient schedule. This program enables the user to follow a simple three step process to accurately determine the best schedule for their operation.
Download the XPAC AutoScheduler Fact Sheet (2009)
Download the Russian XPAC AutoScheduler Fact Sheet (2009)
Download the Indonesian XPAC AutoScheduler Fact Sheet (2009)
XPAC Open-Cut Design
The XPAC Open-cut Design module provides a simple, easy to use, design and reserving system for open-cut coal deposits. This module, combined with XPAC, can be applied to the modelling of vertical batter blocks.
Download the XPAC Open Cut Design Fact Sheet (2009)
Download the Russian XPAC Open-Cut Design Coal Fact Sheet (2009)
XPAC Advanced Destination Scheduler
The XPAC Advanced Destination Scheduler provides a solution for excavated material placement. This module models excavation logistics for mines and efficient placement of excavated material.
Download the XPAC Advanced Destination Schduler Fact Sheet (2009)
Download the Indonesian XPAC Advanced Destination Schduler Fact Sheet (2009)
All indications from the survey are that XPAC has become the industry standard for mine planning, reserve estimation and production scheduling. In the author’s opinion, Runge had the best package in 2001. Since then the product has undergone steady and continuous improvement, whereas the other products have been given minor enhancements only."
Article excerpt: American Longwall Magazine, March 2006, Graham Rigg, Minarco Senior Mining Engineer.
